cvalue13
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As ever, this is not intended as spot-on by any means, but instead to put rough magnitudes at comparison.
I took the two overhead photos of F150 and CT, and scaled the CT photo down by the 2.2% reduced length compared to a Lighting (232.7 vs 227.5), and then created comparative overlays of the Frunk footprints (darker area the floor, lighter area the ceiling). All in order to get a roughly scaled, roughly sized, overlapping compare of the two Frunk volumes and locations relative to vehicle
As stated elsewhere, the Lightning frunk is 14.1 cubic feet of volume. If we assume the CT frunk has roughly the same height on average, then the eyeballed relative volume appears to be about 1/2, maybe a bit more give than take. Call it 8 cubic feet?
As we've still not seen the CT's "tub" trim, it's impossible to know how minimalist or impactful that tub trim will be to the available volume - the overlays below assume basically minimalist impact.
I took the two overhead photos of F150 and CT, and scaled the CT photo down by the 2.2% reduced length compared to a Lighting (232.7 vs 227.5), and then created comparative overlays of the Frunk footprints (darker area the floor, lighter area the ceiling). All in order to get a roughly scaled, roughly sized, overlapping compare of the two Frunk volumes and locations relative to vehicle
As stated elsewhere, the Lightning frunk is 14.1 cubic feet of volume. If we assume the CT frunk has roughly the same height on average, then the eyeballed relative volume appears to be about 1/2, maybe a bit more give than take. Call it 8 cubic feet?
As we've still not seen the CT's "tub" trim, it's impossible to know how minimalist or impactful that tub trim will be to the available volume - the overlays below assume basically minimalist impact.
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